Sample section
Day Master
Your Day Master is Jia Wood, Yang Wood in its most visible form: the upright trunk of the tall tree. In practitioner language this is the most direct of the ten possible Day Masters, built to grow in one decisive direction rather than spread sideways. Because the chart is born in spring, the month pillar reinforces Wood instead of challenging it, so the chart reads as a strong Day Master. Strong does not mean easier. It means the chart has enough self-supply that growth needs a useful constraint. For this sample, that constraint comes from Xin Metal in the hour pillar. Metal cuts Wood, and in a Jia chart it often represents structure, discipline, editorial standards, and the authority figures who shape raw ambition into work other people can trust.
